WHY GROUND TRAINING IS IMPORTANT

It is essential to develop a good understanding of the Aviation subjects. A good pilot needs to understand aviation subjects to apply them during flying. This is the difference between those who clear airline interviews in the first attempt and those who don’t. Don’t be found standing by the wayside in Airline interviews. So focus not only on passing the exams but understand ground subjects as they are the bedrock for safe conduct of flights.

PRIVATE PILOTS’ LICENCE

PPL is a type of Pilot License that lets you fly an aircraft non-commercially. You are not permitted to fly a Commercial Aircraft or take charge from your passengers. You just need to select the right Flying School for PPL training and undergo DGCA approved training including a minimum of 40 hours of flying.

Once your PPL training completes and you get the license, you now have all the freedom to fly your own aircraft solo or with your family and friends for fun and leisure.

PRIVATE PILOTS’ LICENCE REQUIREMENTS

Private Pilot’s Licence requirements: –

  •  17 years of age
  • Passed Class Ten or equivalent Examination from a recognised Board/University
  •  Be Medically Fit after undergoing a medical examination
  •  Pass written examination in
    • 1. Air Regulations
    • 2. Air Navigation
    • 3. Aviation Meteorology
    • 4. Aircraft and Engines

COMMERCIAL PILOTS’ LICENCE

A CPL is a type of pilot licence that permits the holder to act as a pilot of an aircraft and be paid for his/her work. You undergo DGCA approved training including a minimum of 200 hours of flying.

Your decision to become a professional pilot may be one of the most important decisions you ever make.

COMMERCIAL PILOTS’ LICENCE REQUIREMENTS

  •  18 years of age
  • Passed Class Ten plus Two or an equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics, from a recognized Board/University
  •  Be Medically Fit after undergoing a medical examination
  •  Pass written examination in
    • 1. Air Regulations
    • 2. Air Navigation
    • 3. Meteorology
    • 4. Signals (practical) examination
    • 5. Aircraft and Engines
  •  Flying Experience as prescribed by DGCA

RTR TRAINING

Our RTR training course is run every two months. We give you intense coaching with individual attention and practice. Our venue is very convenient and accessible. We cover both Part 1 and Part 2 syllabus. All study material will be provided. This course will include 40 h of intensive coaching. You will get lots of practice with recent papers.

AIRLINE INTERVIEW PREP MODULES

All Indian airlines are now recruiting for their Cadet academies. This is a good route to join them through their Cadet Programs. The competition is tough and those with better knowledge and exposure are able to score higher marks. We have an exclusive course module to prepare for Airline Interview. Contact us for details.

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